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Most Mac exploiters resort to Parallels or VirtualBox, which eat RAM and CPU. Proxo claims to be a native .dylib injection tool with a Cocoa-based GUI. It is compiled for both Intel (x86_64) and Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) via Rosetta 2. This means you can run it directly on your macOS desktop without rebooting into Windows.
Let’s be brutally honest. You are searching for a tool that forcibly injects foreign code into a sandboxed application. The risks are real. Most Mac exploiters resort to Parallels or VirtualBox
We tested Proxo v2.1.4 on a MacBook Pro M2 Pro (macOS Sonoma 14.5) across three games. Here is the honest verdict: The "All Games" Claim: This is slightly exaggerated
The "All Games" Claim: This is slightly exaggerated. Proxo tries to work on all games, but games with heavy custom anti-exploits (e.g., Islands, Deepwoken) will detect the injection and kick you within 2 minutes. For 90% of front-page games, however, it functions as advertised. it functions as advertised.